Full Name
Micahel Pezzullo
Speaker Bio
After graduating BA (Hons) in History from the University of Sydney, Michael joined the Department of Defence as a graduate officer in 1987. He served in a number of intelligence and policy roles until 1992, before transferring to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
In March 1993, Michael joined the staff of the Foreign Minister, Gareth Evans. He served in a number of staff roles until December 2001, including four years (1997-2001) as Deputy Chief of Staff to the Federal Labor Leader and Leader of the Opposition, Kim Beazley.
In February 2002, Michael re-joined the Defence Department as a Senior Executive Service officer, serving in the Corporate Services and Infrastructure Group. In July 2004, he was appointed as the Chief of Staff Australian Defence Headquarters (a two-star equivalent position). In January 2006, he was promoted to the role of Deputy Secretary Strategy (a three-star equivalent position). From February 2008, he oversaw the development of the 2009 Defence White Paper, which was released in May 2009.
In July 2009, Michael joined the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS) as its Chief Operating Officer. In February 2013, he was appointed by Prime Minister Julia Gillard as the Chief Executive Officer of ACBPS. As CEO, in September 2013 he was appointed as the lead agency head overseeing Operation Sovereign Borders (OSB). In October 2014, he was appointed by Prime Minister Tony Abbott as the Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection. In December 2017, he was appointed by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull as Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs. He remained in that role until November 2023. He is now retired, after almost 37 years of service, principally in the areas of defence, national security, immigration, and border protection.
Michael was a member of the Secretaries Committee on National Security and attended the National Security Committee of Cabinet for over a decade (2013-23). He was a commissioned officer in the Infantry Corps of the Australian Army Reserve (1987-92).
In March 1993, Michael joined the staff of the Foreign Minister, Gareth Evans. He served in a number of staff roles until December 2001, including four years (1997-2001) as Deputy Chief of Staff to the Federal Labor Leader and Leader of the Opposition, Kim Beazley.
In February 2002, Michael re-joined the Defence Department as a Senior Executive Service officer, serving in the Corporate Services and Infrastructure Group. In July 2004, he was appointed as the Chief of Staff Australian Defence Headquarters (a two-star equivalent position). In January 2006, he was promoted to the role of Deputy Secretary Strategy (a three-star equivalent position). From February 2008, he oversaw the development of the 2009 Defence White Paper, which was released in May 2009.
In July 2009, Michael joined the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS) as its Chief Operating Officer. In February 2013, he was appointed by Prime Minister Julia Gillard as the Chief Executive Officer of ACBPS. As CEO, in September 2013 he was appointed as the lead agency head overseeing Operation Sovereign Borders (OSB). In October 2014, he was appointed by Prime Minister Tony Abbott as the Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection. In December 2017, he was appointed by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull as Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs. He remained in that role until November 2023. He is now retired, after almost 37 years of service, principally in the areas of defence, national security, immigration, and border protection.
Michael was a member of the Secretaries Committee on National Security and attended the National Security Committee of Cabinet for over a decade (2013-23). He was a commissioned officer in the Infantry Corps of the Australian Army Reserve (1987-92).
